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血管完整性与信号传导决定大脑发育、网络兴奋性和癫痫发生

Vascular Integrity and Signaling Determining Brain Development, Network Excitability, and Epileptogenesis.

作者信息

Baruah Jugajyoti, Vasudevan Anju, Köhling Rüdiger

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

Angiogenesis and Brain Development Laboratory, Division of Basic Neuroscience, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2020 Jan 22;10:1583. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.01583. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Our understanding of the etiological mechanisms leading up to epilepsy has undergone radical changes over time due to more insights into the complexity of the disease. The traditional hypothesis emphasized network hyperexcitability and an imbalance of inhibition and excitation, eventually leading to seizures. In this context, the contribution of the vascular system, and particularly the interactions between blood vessels and neuronal tissue, came into focus only recently. Thus, one highly exciting causative or contributing factor of epileptogenesis is the disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in the context of not only posttraumatic epilepsy, but also other etiologies. This hypothesis is now recognized as a synergistic mechanism that can give rise to epilepsy, and BBB repair for restoration of cerebrovascular integrity is considered a therapeutic alternative. Endothelial cells lining the inner surface of blood vessels are an integral component of the BBB system. Sealed by tight junctions, they are crucial in maintaining homeostatic activities of the brain, as well as acting as an interface in the neurovascular unit. Additional potential vascular mechanisms such as inflammation, altered neurovascular coupling, or changes in blood flow that can modulate neuronal circuit activity have been implicated in epilepsy. Our own work has shown how intrinsic defects within endothelial cells from the earliest developmental time points, which preclude neuronal changes, can lead to vascular abnormalities and autonomously support the development of hyperexcitability and epileptiform activity. In this article, we review the importance of vascular integrity and signaling for network excitability and epilepsy by highlighting complementary basic and clinical research studies and by outlining possible novel therapeutic strategies.

摘要

随着我们对癫痫病因机制复杂性的深入了解,我们对导致癫痫的病因机制的认识随着时间发生了根本性的变化。传统假说强调网络过度兴奋以及抑制与兴奋的失衡,最终导致癫痫发作。在此背景下,血管系统的作用,尤其是血管与神经组织之间的相互作用,直到最近才受到关注。因此,在创伤后癫痫以及其他病因的背景下,血脑屏障(BBB)的破坏是癫痫发生的一个非常令人兴奋的致病或促成因素。这一假说现在被认为是一种可引发癫痫的协同机制,修复血脑屏障以恢复脑血管完整性被视为一种治疗选择。血管内表面的内皮细胞是血脑屏障系统的一个组成部分。它们通过紧密连接密封,对于维持大脑的稳态活动至关重要,同时也是神经血管单元中的一个界面。其他潜在的血管机制,如炎症、神经血管耦合改变或可调节神经元回路活动的血流变化,也与癫痫有关。我们自己的研究表明,从最早的发育时间点起,内皮细胞内的内在缺陷(这些缺陷排除了神经元的变化)如何导致血管异常,并自主支持过度兴奋和癫痫样活动的发展。在本文中,我们通过强调互补的基础和临床研究,并概述可能的新治疗策略,来综述血管完整性和信号传导对网络兴奋性和癫痫的重要性。

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